Ladakh Monasteries
In
ladakh these have always been the center of religious, social,
economic and even political functions. They are a living institution,
especially because of their ecological position in a country where
the barren mountainous character of the landscape forces the economy
to function on a collective basis. Most of the gompas lie on major
ancient trading routes extending from Tibet to Ladakh, among them
Hemis, Thiksay, Alchi, Lamayuru, Ringdom, Karsha etc. Almost all
the gompas follow a code of architecture. The interior is divided
into several halls of which Du- Khang, the main prayer hall, is
more spacious. A Gompa also has dwelling cells, library and a
large courtyard where dances and other ceremonies are performed.
ALCHI
GOMPA:
69 km from Leh the only monastery built on flat ground. Also known
as the choskor or religious enclave. About 1000 years back(11th
century), This gompa was built by the great translator Ringchen
Zangpo. This is very famous for its painting and architecture
which has an Indian and Kashmiri influence in them. .....Click here for more information........
HEMIS
GOMPA:
Hemis Monastery, which is one of the most famous monastery of
the Ladakh region. Hemis is one of the most famous and largest
of all monasteries in Ladakh founded in 17th century belongs to
the Drukpa order. .....Click here for more information........
KARSHA
GOMPA:
The largest and most important monastery in Zanskar. It lies north
of Padam towards Yalang and can be reached after crossing the
Doda river. The monastery is picturesquely perched on a rock high
above the river and can be seen from a distance......Click here for more information........
LAMAYURU(3440m):
Situated 15 km east of Fotu La(4094m), one of the most important
and sacred monasteries in Ladakh. Approached in 15 min from the
main Srinagar-Kargil-Leh highway by a small path......Click here for more information........
LEH
GOMPA:
It is situated above the palace and was built in 1430. It has
a 13.7 m high statue of the Buddha, which the ladakhis call Chamba.
According to the lamas this splendid statue is the future Buddha.
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LIKIR
GOMPA:
Likir around 53 km west of Leh(Ladakh). King Lachhen Gyalpo built
this gompa in the 11th century. From Leh, on the way to Saspol
there is aroad diverting to the right. About 5 km from the crossing
of this road lies Likir. It has 120 lamas......Click here for more information.....
NAMGYAL
TSEMO GOMPA:
The Namgyal Tsemo Gompa was built in 1430 by King Tashi Namgyal.
contains a three-story high Buddha image and ancient manuscripts
and frescoes. The fort above this gompa is ruined, but the views
of Leh from here are breathtakingly beautiful. .....Click here for more information........
PHUGTAL
GOMPA:
Phuktal monastery is like a honeycomb, cut into a rock under a
gignantic grotto and has more than 70 Monks. The library three
large and one small prayer room etc and the grave of Gangsem Sherap
Sampo who founded Phuktal......Click here for more information.......
PHYANG
GOMPA:
This monastery is situated about 17 km away from Leh on the Leh-Kargil
road. One has to leave the highway and go 5 km north to reach
it. It is visible from far away and looks like a huge palace on
the top of a mountain.
REZONG
MONASTERY:
70KM west of Leh is the most picturesque monastery of Ladakh and
north of the Indus River from Uletokpo village. It is beautifully
set in a valley, deep inside a gorge and the most isolated monastery
in Ladakh.
SANKAR
GOMPA:
Just 3 kms from Leh is this monastery that has a formidable collection
of miniature of pure gold and a number of exciting painting. It
is well lit and may be visited in the evening as well......Click here for more information........
SHEY
GOMPA:
The oldest palace of Ladakh is located at Shey. whichis situated
at a distance of 16 km on the Leh-Manali road. King Lhachen Smal
Gigun built this palace......Click here for more information........
SPITUK
MONASTERY:
This monastry is built on a lone rocky hill on the right bank
of Indus, eight km away from the town of Leh towards Srinagar. .....Click here for more information........
STAKNA
MONASTERY:
This monastery sits like a crown atop a huge rock hill that appears
suddenly amidst lush green fields on the left bank of the Indus,
a little upstream of Thiksey.
THIKSEY
MONASTERY:
20KM from Leh is the most picturesque monastery of Ladakh. It
belongs to Gelukpa order (Yellow Hat). It is built like the Potala
Palace of Tibet......Click here for more information........
TRAKTHOGK
MONASTERY:
This monastary above the Sakti Village near a cave. It is said
that Padmasambhava stopped here to meditate, while on his way
to Tibet.